Reddening Behaviors of Galaxies in the SDSS Photometric System
Sungsoo S. Kim, Myung Gyoon Lee

TL;DR
This paper examines how reddening vectors behave in the SDSS photometric system for galaxies with various properties, highlighting nonlinearity and SED dependence, especially in the g filter, and provides improved extinction correction procedures.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of reddening behaviors in SDSS filters and offers revised extinction coefficients and correction procedures for more accurate measurements.
Findings
Reddening behavior depends on galaxy morphology, age, and redshift.
The g filter shows the strongest nonlinearity and SED dependence.
Previous extinction estimates underestimate by 5-20%."
Abstract
We analyze the behaviors of reddening vectors in the SDSS photometric system for galaxies of different morphologies, ages, and redshifts. As seen in other photometric systems, the dependence of reddening on the spectral energy distribution (SED) and the nonlinearity of reddening are likewise non-negligible for the SDSS system if extinction is significant (~> 1 mag). These behaviors are most significant for the g filter, which has the largest bandwidth-to-central wavelength ratio among SDSS filters. The SDSS colors involving adjacent filters show greater SED-dependence and nonlinearity. A procedure for calculating the correct amount of extinction from an observed color excess is provided. The relative extinctions between (i.e., the extinction law for) SDSS filters given by Schlegel et al., which were calculated with an older version of filter response functions, would underestimate the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
